Subject Combinations Not Allowed by UPSC For IAS Exam: Updated General Studies Mains Syllabus For 2008

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Subject Combinations not allowed by UPSC for IAS exam

The following are some combinations that the UPSC does not allow:
Political Science & International Relations and Public Administration
Commerce and Management
Anthropology and Sociology
Maths and Statistics
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
Management and Public Administration
Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science and Medical Science
Any two branches of engineering.
Combination of two literatures.

Updated General Studies Mains syllabus for 2008


General Guidelines:The nature and standard of questions in the General Studies papers will
be such that a well-educated person will be able to answer them without any specialized study.
The questions will be such as to test a candidates general awareness of a variety of subjects,
which will have relevance for a career in Civil Services. The questions are likely to test the
candidates basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view
on conflicting socio-economic goals, objectives and demands. The candidates must give
relevant, meaningful and succinct answers.

Paper-I
(1) History of Modern India and Indian Culture
The History of Modern India will cover history of the Country from about the middle of
nineteenth century and would also include questions on important personalities who shaped
the freedom movement and social reforms. The part relating to Indian culture will cover all
aspects of Indian culture from the ancient to modern times as well as principal features of
literature, arts and architecture.
(2) Geogrphy of India
In this part, questions will be on the physical, economic and social geography of India.
(3) Constitution of India and Indian Polity

This part will include questions on the Constitution of India as well as all constitutional, legal,
administrative and other issues emerging from the politico-administrative system prevalent in
the country.
(4) Current National issues and topics of social relevance
This part is intended to test the candidate's awareness of current national issues and topics of
social relevance in present-day India, such as the following:
(i) The Indian economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth,
development and employment.
(ii) Issues arising from the social and economic exclusion of large sections from the benefits of
development.
(iii) Other issues relating to the development and management of human resource.
(iv) Health issues including the management of Public Health, Health education and ethical
concerns regarding health-care, medical research and pharmaceuticals.
(v) Law enforcement, internal security and related issues such as the preservation of
communal harmony.
(vi) Issues relating to good governance and accountability to the citizens including the
maintenance of human rights, and of probity in public life.
(vii) Environmental issues, ecological preservation, conservation of natural resources and
national heritage.

Paper-II
(1) India and the World
This part will include questions to test candidate's awareness of India's relationship with the
world in various spheres such as the following:

Foreign Affairs with special emphasis on Indias relations with neighbouring countries and
in the region.
Security and defence related matters.
Nuclear policy, issues, and conflicts.
The Indian Diaspora and its contribution to India and the world.

(2) Indias Economic Interaction with the World


In this part, questions will be on economic and trade issues such as foreign trade, foreign
investment; economic and diplomacy issues relating to oil, gas and energy flows; the role and
functions of I.M.F., World Bank, W.T.O., WIPO etc. which influence Indias economic interaction
with other countries and international institutions.
(3) Developments in the Field of Science & Technology, IT and space
In this part, questions will test the candidate's awareness of the developments in the field of
science and technology, information technology, space and basic ideas about computers,
robotics, nanotechnology, biotechnology and related issues regarding intellectual property
rights.
(4) International Affairs and Institutions
This part will include questions on important events in world affairs and on international
institutions.
(5) Statistical analysis, graphs and diagrams
This part will test the candidate's ability to draw conclusions from information presented in
statistical, graphical or diagrammatical form and to interpret them.

List of Civil Services

All India Services


Indian Administrative Service
India Foreign Service
Indian Police Service

Group A Services
Indian P & T Accounts & Finance Service
Indian Audit and Accounts Service
Indian Customs and Central Excise Service
Indian Defence Accounts Service
Indian Revenue Service
Indian Ordnance Factories Service
Indian Postal Service
Indian Civil Accounts Service
Indian Railway Traffic Service
Indian Railway Accounts Service
Indian Railway Personnel Service
Posts of Assistant Security Officer in Railway Protection Force
Indian Defence Estates Service
Indian Information Service

Group - B Services
Railway Board Secretariat Service
Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Service
Customs Appraisers' Service
Delhi, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar
Haveli Civil Service and Police Service
Pondicherry Civil Service

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